Week 13 College Football: Key Games and Predictions

Florida State and Georgia are also traveling for in-state rivalry games.
Other notable games include No. 13 Oklahoma at TCU, No. 20 Iowa at Nebraska, and No. 10 Missouri at Arkansas.
Stewart Mandel predicts wins for Mississippi State, Iowa, Texas, Oregon, Michigan, Texas A&M, Alabama, Washington, Florida State, Georgia, Kansas State, and NC State.
The highlight of Week 13 is the game between Ohio State and Michigan, ranked No. 2 and 3 in the College Football Playoff rankings, respectively.
The SportsLine Projection Model is high on BYU (+16.5) against No. 20 Oklahoma State and predicts No. 1 Georgia (-24) to win against Georgia Tech.

Week 13 of college football is set to be an exciting one, with a number of key games on the schedule. The highlight of the week is the game between Ohio State and Michigan, ranked No. 2 and 3 in the College Football Playoff rankings, respectively. This rivalry game is expected to be a close one, with Michigan being the 3.5-point favorites.

Other notable games include No. 13 Oklahoma at TCU, No. 20 Iowa at Nebraska, and No. 10 Missouri at Arkansas. Florida State and Georgia are also traveling for in-state rivalry games, adding to the excitement of the week.

Predictions for the week's games have been made by various experts. Stewart Mandel predicts wins for Mississippi State, Iowa, Texas, Oregon, Michigan, Texas A&M, Alabama, Washington, Florida State, Georgia, Kansas State, and NC State. His upset special is Boston College over Miami.

The SportsLine Projection Model, which simulates every FBS college football game 10,000 times, is high on BYU (+16.5) against No. 20 Oklahoma State and predicts No. 1 Georgia (-24) to win against Georgia Tech. These predictions, along with the detailed schedule of games, provide a comprehensive guide for fans to follow the action in Week 13.


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    • The model is high on BYU (+16.5) against No. 20 Oklahoma State and predicts No. 1 Georgia (-24) to win against Georgia Tech.
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    • Other notable games include No. 13 Oklahoma at TCU, No. 20 Iowa at Nebraska, and No. 10 Missouri at Arkansas.
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